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Kukerin, WA

Tucked away in the heart of Western Australia’s Wheatbelt, Kukerin offers an authentic experience of rural life. Located just 302 kilometers southeast of Perth, the journey to Kukerin takes about three and a half hours by car.

Known For

  • Rabbit Proof Fence
  • Cambinata Yabbies
  • Chinocup Nature Reserve

Kukerin’s story begins in the 1870s when John Holland established a sandalwood depot, setting the stage for the town’s development. By 1912, the arrival of the railway marked a turning point, transforming Kukerin into a vital agricultural hub. Many of the town’s early landmarks, including its school and hotel, still stand today, providing a tangible connection to its storied past.

Agriculture remains the backbone of Kukerin’s economy. The town played a pivotal role in supporting the Rabbit Proof Fence, constructed in the early 1900s, which now serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by farmers of the era.

Nature lovers will find plenty to enjoy around Kukerin. Chinocup Nature Reserve, a haven for wildlife, offers opportunities for bushwalking and birdwatching. You might spot kangaroos, wallabies, or even the elusive tawny frogmouth during your visit.

For a truly unique experience, head to Cambinata Yabbies. This family-run business not only supplies premium yabbies to restaurants across the region but also offers visitors a chance to learn about sustainable aquaculture practices.

The annual Creekbed and Burnout Competition is a highlight for locals and visitors alike. This lively event showcases vintage vehicles and modern machines against a backdrop of sports and entertainment.

Kukerin offers a range of accommodations to suit different preferences. The Kukerin Hotel, established in 1928, provides cozy rooms and a welcoming atmosphere. For a more rural setting, Mary’s Farm Cottages offer fully equipped lodgings overlooking expansive wheat fields. For those traveling with caravans or camping gear, the Kukerin Caravan Park provides well-maintained facilities close to the town center.

Dining in Kukerin is an intimate affair. The Kukerin Hotel serves hearty meals and local beverages, making it a popular spot for both residents and travelers. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample fresh yabbies or local produce when dining here or at community events.

Despite its small size, Kukerin is equipped with essential amenities for visitors. The general store stocks everyday necessities, while the local post office serves as a hub for communication and news. Nenke Park, a community sports field, often hosts events, creating a lively atmosphere for families and visitors.

Getting to Kukerin

Traveling to Kukerin is easiest by car, with scenic views along the State Route 107 making the journey as enjoyable as the destination. The drive from Perth offers glimpses of Western Australia’s iconic landscapes, from rolling wheat fields to charming country towns.

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About Kukerin

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Kukerin Postcode: 6352
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -33.18807
  • Longitude: 118.08483
  • Elevation: 321m
  • Population: 66
  • Median Income: $29900
  • Area (Sq/km): 0.996
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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